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D Home tested four local gift-wrapping services. We’ll never wrap again.

SHOW and TELL

 

THE TEST: WRAP A GIFT (ALMOST) TOO PRETTY TO OPEN.
THE RESULTS: PASTELS TO PASTORAL.

It’s a Wrap
25 Highland Park Village, Ste. 106.214-520-9727

The Package: Pastel-striped paper with gold imprinted stars, reindeer, and trees, topped with a multicolored mesh bow with gold snowflakes. Gifts not purchased at It’s a Wrap handled by appointment only in November and December.
The Cost: $55

 

RSVP/Soiree
6124 Berkshire St.
214-739-4502

 

The Package: Bronze metallic paper with bronze and teal ribbons, natural embellishments such as wheat, and a small pheasant.
The Cost: $30

’tis better.

       to give

 

St. Michael’s Woman’s Exchange
5 Highland Park Village
214-521-3862

The Package: Tangerine paper topped by matte and “frosted” yellow bows and a peony.
The Cost: $18

Papyrus
Northpark Center.
214-265-7187

The Package: Silver paper with multicolored metallic bow and a jewel-encrusted photo frame as nametag.
The Cost: $35 with frame ($20 without)

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